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Jahnee Horn

Jahnee Horn

Senior Associate Director

“Don’t just know your ‘why’ — own it, and let it keep you grounded.”

Jahnee serves on the admissions committee and leads outreach and recruitment initiatives focused on prospective students from underrepresented backgrounds. With nearly a decade of experience in enrollment management and college access, she designs strategies to expand access and attract the next generation of leaders, working closely with students, alumni, senior leadership, and external partners. 

Jahnee joined Michigan Ross in 2024 as an Associate Director. Prior to that, she served as Associate Director of Admissions at the University of Toledo, where she co-led the direct-from-high-school recruitment team and managed college access and K-12 school counselor engagement initiatives. She also currently serves on the board of MLK Kitchen for the Poor. 

A proud Toledo native and two-time University of Toledo graduate, Jahnee holds a BA in psychology and an MEd in educational psychology. Outside of work, she enjoys attending concerts, spending time with family and friends, and cheering on the Detroit Pistons with her fiancé, Jonathan.

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Associate Director of FTMBA Admissions

"Bet on yourself—your potential is the smartest investment you’ll ever make."

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"Your MBA career journey isn't only about the skills and experience you bring — it's about your passion, energy, presence, and personality. We will help you with all of the mechanics of the job search, but you need to bring your soul to the role."

Director of FTMBA Admissions

"Sometimes the most important strategy is simple: bet on yourself. An MBA is a decision to raise your hand, put yourself out there, and grow alongside a community that will challenge and sharpen you."

Senior Associate Director

“Don’t just know your ‘why’ — own it, and let it keep you grounded.”

Senior Associate Director of FTMBA Admissions and Recruitment

"Believing in yourself and your abilities is the first step toward tackling any challenge."

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